Delhi's Stray Dogs: A Challenge Beyond Capture
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is intensifying efforts to manage the stray dog issue by holding daily meetings to strategize effective capture and care solutions. Despite challenges like intervention from dog lovers, they aim to ensure safety for both humans and animals, while awaiting Supreme Court guidance.

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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is actively strategizing to address the city's stray dog problem. During daily meetings, officials focus on not only capturing stray dogs but also ensuring their welfare once they are in shelters.
Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh highlights the sensitivity and magnitude of the issue, emphasizing a need for meticulous planning. The Supreme Court's pending decision adds an additional layer of complexity to the steps being taken to secure both public and animal safety.
Ongoing efforts, including the capture of nearly 800 dogs for sterilization since August, demonstrate the corporation's commitment despite obstacles. Officials acknowledge that interventions from dog lovers complicate operations, but they aim to maintain safety across the city.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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